Longview, Washington-based PNW Metal Recycling, is an industry leader in metal recycling, handling a wide range of ferrous and non-ferrous metals across seven facilities in Washington and Oregon. As a multi-family, multi-generational business with roots dating back to the 1960s, PNW prides itself on implementing the most efficient technologies, environmental stewardship, best- practice plant operations, and exceptional customer service.
PNW previously operated a smaller shredder that limited production and was not ideally located for its bulk loading operations. Seeking greater efficiency, increased capacity, and compliance with strict regional emissions requirements, PNW turned to WENDT to deliver a solution that met all operational, environmental, and regulatory needs.

The result is a fully integrated shredding system designed for safety, reliability, and sustainability. The new facility features a fully enclosed WENDT Model 106 HEAVY Shredder powered by a 6,000-horsepower motor with variable frequency drive (VFD), paired with complete emissions control system. This system captures, filters and measures one hundred percent of what is emitted by the shredder.
“Environmental stewardship and regulations within our region led us to acquire specific control equipment for the larger shredder, which WENDT was the only shredder manufacturer that offered a full service of design and equipment for sale,” said Sean Daoud, Vice President of PNW. “WENDT aided in the process of obtaining all state permits necessary before purchasing the equipment as well as providing engineered drawings to our contractor for construction.”
The shredding system incorporates a low-copper shred downstream for superior product quality and a poker picker for unshreddable removal. Also included is WENDT’s new shredder operating software WENDTOS that provides real-time insights into production, performance, and maintenance data.

WENDT’s collaboration with PNW spanned several years of planning, design, and engineering, ensuring that the final installation delivered on performance, compliance, and innovation. “We have had a great experience with WENDT’s customer service and support along with the deep knowledge of our business and industry,” Daoud stated. “This investment will significantly increase our production capacity, deliver a low-copper shred, and improve operational efficiency, opening new opportunities to diversify our markets.
“The plant represents the next generation of shredding technology, not only delivering advanced metal recovery and improved liberation, but also setting a new standard in environmental responsibility in the industry,” said Ethan Willard, WENDT’s Global Director of Business Development. “It’s exciting to see PNW positioned as a leader in both performance and sustainability.”